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Infection in vascular prosthesis.

Czechoslovak medicine, 1981
1. The method of protected coagulum has withstood the test of time for three decades and, as confirmed by the literature, its principle has been in recent years increasingly applied in the form of single-dose perioperative administration of antibiotics. 2.
P, Málek   +3 more
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Vascular Prosthesis Application

Archives of Surgery, 1977
• The technique involves the application of a vascular prosthesis that has been stretched on a mandrin. Twisting and kinking are thus eliminated. ( Arch Surg 112:346, 1977)
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[Vascular graft prosthesis].

Annales de chirurgie, 2004
Performed since the 1950s, vascular grafting has opened modern era of vascular surgery. Autologous venous grafts are of first choice for revascularisation of small arteries. Synthetic grafts are mainly modelled using microporous polytetrafluoroethylene or terephtalate polyethylene.
N, Chakfé   +7 more
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Biochemical response to Dacron vascular prosthesis

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1976
AbstractDacron vascular prostheses were examined under both light and electron microscopes from 1 to 1184 days after implantation in the thoracic aorta of 96 dogs. Each Dacron fiber of the implanted prostheses was found to be covered with a single layer, which closely resembled the outer half leaflet of plasma membrane.
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Vascular Prosthesis Standards: A Manufacturer's Viewpoint

Artificial Organs, 1986
Abstract: A review of the state of current commercial vascular grafts and the types of tests proposed by the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation Vascular Prosthesis Draft Standard is presented. The philosophy of the standard and the types of products covered are discussed. Several areas requiring additional development are noted.
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[Infection of vascular prosthesis].

Fortschritte der Medizin, 1991
Infections of vascular grafts are rare, but often life-threatening. Clinical signs and symptoms must be actively sought for, since the association with past vascular surgery is not always evident. Clinical history reveals fever, delayed wound healing, ischemia, or possibly gastrointestinal bleeding. Signs are wound infection, fever, septic emboli, or a
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A PARTIALLY BIODEGRADABLE VASCULAR PROSTHESIS

ASAIO Journal, 1972
R J, Ruderman   +3 more
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[Complications of vascular prosthesis].

Minerva medica, 1986
The main complications deriving from the use of vascular prostheses in the surgical reconstruction of the arteries are thrombosis, infection and the appearance of pseudoaneurysms. Among 233 aorto-femoral b.p., prosthetic thrombosis occurred in 45 patients creating the need for 66 reoperations, 19 early and 47 tardive. In 387 aorto-iliac reconstructions,
Pietri P.   +5 more
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New Technology in Vascular Prosthesis Access

The Journal of Vascular Access, 2015
BENEDETTO, FILIPPO   +5 more
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[Vascular prosthesis in kidney transplantation].

Archivos espanoles de urologia, 1997
Three cases of kidney transplantation that required a vascular prosthesis are described and the literature reviewed.Of 920 cases of kidney transplantation, 3 required a vascular prosthesis to repair the aortoiliac vessels. One patient with severe atherosclerotic disease had an aorto-bifemoral prosthesis (Gore-Tex) six months before renal ...
L M, Alvarez Castelo   +5 more
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